I'm not entirely sure quite what this question wants--unless I'm just forgetting something completely.
mRNA is made in the nucleus using one strand of the DNA as a template. RNA Polymerase is what builds the mRNA according to that template.
Messenger RNA, mRNA, forms along the anti-sense strand of DNA during transcription.
Messenger DNA
DNA code is copied to messenger RNA, abbreviated mRNA.
Messenger RNA
mRNA (messenger RNA)
two strands make up a DNA molecule
Messenger DNA
In the process of transcription, DNA is used as a blueprint to make m-RNA which codes for a specific protein.
mRNA (messenger RNA) is the molecule that carries the copied code from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome.
A. rRNA Type of RNA molecule transcribed from a DNA template B. codon Sequence of three nucleotides on a messenger RNA molecule C. tRNA RNA component of ribosomes D. anticodon Connects mRNA codon to an amino acid E.mRNA Sequence of three nucleotides on a transfer RNA molecule
DNA code is copied to messenger RNA, abbreviated mRNA.
mRNA molecules carries information from a gene to the ribosome.
Messenger RNA
mRNA (messenger RNA)
Amino acids are the basic units of messenger RNA. mRNA is synthesized from DNA and is a single stranded molecule.
what 3 things make the structure of a DNA molecule
Nucleotides Four nucleotides are needed to make a DNA molecule.
two strands make up a DNA molecule